(17 June 2022, 11:24 +07)
Cebu Pacific is set to double its daily frequency
of flights between Singapore
and Manila on 1 July, and resume service between Singapore and
Mactan on 16 July 2022.
Flight 5J 814 is scheduled to depart from Changi Airport
(SIN) at
10:15, arriving at Ninoy Aquino International Airport
(MNL) Terminal 3 at 14:00.
The Singapore-bound flight from Manila, Flight
5J 813, is timed to depart Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Terminal 3 at 05:35, arriving at Changi Airport at
09:20.
Cebu Pacific A320. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
On 16 July, Cebu Pacific will resume flights
between Singapore and Mactan Island in Cebu, beginning with a thrice weekly
frequency operating every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Flight 5J 548 is
scheduled to depart Changi Airport at 04:00, arriving
at Mactan Cebu International Airport (CEB) Terminal 2 at 08:05.
The flight
from Cebu to Singapore, 5J 547, will operate on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, is scheduled to depart Mactan Cebu
International Airport Terminal 2 at 23:05, and arrive at
Changi Airport at 03:00 the following day.
“We are delighted to continue ramping-up our
international flight frequencies, not only in Manila, but also in
Cebu,” said Xander Lao, CEB Chief Commercial Officer. “We know
majority of the travelling public have been looking forward to fly
abroad again, especially since a lot of countries, including
Philippines, have eased their restrictions. We continue to work
towards the expansion of our international network while we
maintain operating over 100% of our pre-pandemic domestic
capacity,”
Fully vaccinated travelers flying to
Philippines are no longer required to submit a pre-departure COVID19 test if they received primaries series of COVID19 vaccine and
at least one COVID19 booster shot. They must present proof of
full vaccination (VaxCertPH or BOQ Yellow Card) before departure.
All passengers must register for One Health Pass
before going to the airport to avoid delays in checking-in. They
must save the unique transaction number once registration is
complete as the number is needed to fill-up the electronic Health
Declaration Certificate (e-HDC) on the same link. Upon completion,
each passenger will be issued a personal QR code. This must be
presented upon check-in for the flight, and upon arrival in
Philippines.
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